🐋 Smart Money Tracker
What top funds are buying.
Tracking 12 of the world's most-watched institutional investors — Berkshire Hathaway, Bridgewater, Renaissance, Pershing Square, Tiger Global, ARK Invest. Quarterly 13F filings + Form 4 insider activity. Public domain SEC data, curated and clearly cited.
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Funds tracked
$613B
Combined AUM
14
Recent insider trades
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Top institutional investors
Click any fund for full top-10 holdings, quarter-over-quarter changes, and notable moves.
💎 Value
🇺🇸 United States
Berkshire Hathaway
Warren Buffett
🌐 Macro
🇺🇸 United States
Bridgewater Associates
Ray Dalio (founder)
🤖 Quant
🇺🇸 United States
Renaissance Technologies
Robert Mercer / Peter Brown
🔧 Activist
🇺🇸 United States
Pershing Square Capital Management
Bill Ackman
🚀 Growth
🇺🇸 United States
Tiger Global Management
Chase Coleman
🎯 Thematic
🇺🇸 United States
ARK Invest
Cathie Wood
📋 Recent insider activity
All insider trades →🟢 CEO / officer buys
🎯 Consensus picks
Most-held names across tracked fundsGOOGL
Alphabet Inc. Class A
Held by 3 funds
$5.1B total
KO
The Coca-Cola Company
Held by 2 funds
$31.0B total
META
Meta Platforms Inc.
Held by 2 funds
$6.3B total
MSFT
Microsoft Corporation
Held by 2 funds
$3.5B total
NVDA
NVIDIA Corporation
Held by 2 funds
$3.0B total
TSLA
Tesla Inc.
Held by 2 funds
$2.9B total
PLTR
Palantir Technologies Inc.
Held by 2 funds
$2.5B total
AAPL
Apple Inc.
Held by 1 fund
$86.2B total
BAC
Bank of America Corp.
Held by 1 fund
$45.0B total
AXP
AXP
Held by 1 fund
$41.0B total
About this data
Holdings are sourced from the most recent 13F filings with the SEC. Each fund link goes to its underlying SEC EDGAR filing for full disclosure. Insider transactions are sourced from Form 4 filings, which executives must submit within 2 business days of any open-market trade. 13F lag: filings are due 45 days after quarter-end, so the data here typically reflects positions 45-135 days old. Action types: "Sell" via Rule 10b5-1 plans is pre-arranged and not necessarily a bearish signal; open-market purchases (rare) are usually viewed as bullish. None of this is investment advice.